Are the following statements about socialization true? Social studies test "social development of modern society". A6. Castes, estates, classes are


A) The initial stage of socialization has become shorter compared to traditional society.

B) Modern people receive education mainly at an extended stage of socialization.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are true 4) both are false


  1. Continuing stages of socialization include:

  1. Youth; 2) old age; 3) childhood; 4) 1 and 2 are true.

  1. After retirement, L. became interested in fishing and joined the community of amateur fishermen. That's an example:

  1. Education; 2) socialization; 3) self-education; 4) self-control.

  1. Are the following judgments about family upbringing true?

A) In the process of upbringing, not only parents raise their children, but also children influence the upbringing of their parents.

B) Negative parental behavior may contribute to poor parenting.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are true 4) both are false.


  1. Socialization takes place in:

  1. Family; 2) school; 3) a group of friends; 4) all of the above are true.

  1. 9-year-old Sasha, copying his father’s behavior, always takes heavy bags of groceries from his mother and helps her while cleaning the apartment. That's an example:

  1. Purposeful education in the family; 3) continued socialization;

  2. Determined by society; 4) is a distant social environment.

PART B.


  1. Find the similarities and differences between primary and secondary needs and write them down in a table.
1) Passes unconsciously;

2) determined by society;

3) is present only in informal relationships;

4) expressed in written or oral form;
5) arose with the advent of industrial society.

3. Establish a correspondence between types of communication and their manifestations.
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION MANIFESTATION

A) Business 1) Taking the military oath by recruits.

B) Leisure 2) Discussion among friends about the book they read.

C) Ritual 3) Teaching a European to eat with chopsticks in a Japanese restaurant.

D) Intercultural 4) Receiving instructions from the boss.

4.All of the terms listed below, with the exception of one, refer to the classification of forms of communication depending on the nature and content of the information.

Speech communication, everyday communication, intercultural communication, service communication, ritual communication.
Find and indicate a concept that “falls out” from this series.

Answer: ____________________________.

A1. Are the following statements about socialization correct?

A. During socialization, the individual assimilates social experience.

B. During socialization, the individual enters the social environment and adapts to it.

A2. Class type of social stratification

1) inherent in European medieval society; 2) characteristic of ancient Eastern civilization

3) is universal in nature; 4) characteristic of industrial society

A3. Are the following judgments about assessing a person’s position in society correct?

B. Prestige is the degree of recognition by others of personal and business qualities person.

1) only A is true; 2) only B is true; 3) both judgments are correct; 4) both judgments are incorrect

A4. Are the following statements about social conflicts true?

A. Conflict interaction exists in any type of society.

B. Social conflicts always lead to negative consequences.

1) only A is true; 2) only b is true; 3) both judgments are correct; 4) both judgments are incorrect

A5. This status is inherited. Its owner is endowed with certain social privileges. This is the status

1) official; 2) aristocrat; 3) financier; 4) entrepreneur

A6. Castes, estates, classes are

1) types of social stratification; 2) stages of development of states in modern times

3) social groups inherent in medieval society; 4) elements of the social status of the individual

A7. Income, wealth, education, prestige in their totality are

1) an indicator of social progress; 2) manifestations social mobility

3) criteria of social stratification; 4) measure of social wealth.

A8. The class division of society reflects

1) type of government; 2) type of social stratification

3) the nature of economic relations; 4) the peculiarity of the political system

A9. Are the following statements about the family true?

A. A family is a small group.

B. The family is a social institution.

1) only A is true; 2) only B is true; 3) both judgments are correct; 4) both judgments are incorrect

A10 Are the following statements about social mobility correct?

A. One of the manifestations of vertical social mobility is population migration.

B. A marriage concluded between representatives of the same social stratum is not a manifestation of horizontal social mobility.

1) only A is true; 2) only b is true; 3) both judgments are correct; 4) both judgments are incorrect

A 11. Youth as a social group is distinguished by

1) community of life; 2) community of social origin

3) socio-psychological characteristics; 4) unity of political views

A12 Are the following judgments about social norms true?

A. Social norms include only those regulations that are enshrined in laws.

B. Behavior that does not correspond to accepted norms in society is called conformism.

1) only A is true; 2) only B is true; 3) both judgments are correct; 4) both judgments are incorrect

IN 1. Below are a number of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, relate to the concept of “ethnic community”

Nationality, tribe, nation, clan, caste.

Find and indicate a term that refers to another concept.

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between status characteristics and types of social statuses.

prescribed status; achieved status

status characteristics

types of social statuses.

a) man; b) higher education; c) 25 years old; d) engineer; d) married

AT 3. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing.

“Society is dynamic: both individuals and social groups are constantly changing their ________ (1). This phenomenon is called social ________ (2). Sociologists distinguish several types of it. Movements that do not change social status individuals and groups is called ________ (3) mobility. Examples are the transition from one age group to another, a change of place of work, as well as the relocation of people from one area or country to another, i.e. ________ (4). ________ (5) mobility presupposes a qualitative change in a person’s social status. Examples include receiving or losing a noble title in a feudal society, a professional career in a modern society, etc. The channels of mobility are social ________ (6): family, school, property, church, army, etc.”

A. Social control serves to achieve and maintain social stability in society.

B. Social control promotes self-control.

The ability and ability to make one's own choices and act in accordance with one's interests and goals is called

1) necessity

2) dignity

3) freedom

4) responsibility

If a person is faced with the civil need to be responsible for his actions, then this is called

1) choice 3) responsibility

2) freedom 4) dignity

Neglect of necessity, objective historical processes, decision-making in accordance only with subjective assessments and desires characterizes

1) fatalism

2) voluntarism

3) objective idealism

4) dialectical materialism

Are the following statements about personal responsibility true?

A. As human freedom develops, responsibility increases.

B. As human freedom develops, the focus of responsibility shifts from the individual himself to the collective of people.

1) only A is true 3) both judgments are true

2) only B is true 4) both judgments are incorrect

Criminal behavior that violates formal norms is called

1) conformist 3) informal

2) deviant 4) delinquent

A young talented actor striving for popularity has a habit of wearing strange, unusual outfits. This example illustrates the behavior

1) according to customs

2) violating the rules of law

3) negative deviant

4) positive deviant

A resident of Germany collects funny and humorous names. There are more than 5.5 thousand surnames in its collection. What behavior does this example illustrate?

1) consistent with traditions

2) positive deviant

3) consistent with customs

4) negative deviant

Are the following statements about deviant behavior correct?

A. Deviant behavior always leads to positive consequences.



B. Deviant behavior is always regarded as a negative phenomenon.

1) only A is true 3) both judgments are true

2) only B is true 4) both judgments are incorrect

Social role is

1) the social position of a person in society

2) change in the position of the individual in the social structure

3) a certain model of behavior that meets the expectations of others

4) personal rights

When parents prohibit their children from returning home after 11 pm and control the process of preparing lessons, then they fulfill

1) social prescription

2) social obligation

3) social role

4) social order

Citizen M. is known as quiet, a kind person, ready to fulfill any whims of his relatives. At the same time, he is a big boss and is very strict towards his subordinates. This situation is an example

1) conflict of social roles

2) interpersonal conflict

3) status discrepancies

4) desocialization

Are the following statements true? social role?

A. A social role includes a set of rights and responsibilities.

B. Each status is characterized by the fulfillment of only one social role.

1) only A is true 3) both judgments are true

2) only B is true 4) both judgments are incorrect

Definition: “The process of assimilation and further development by an individual of cultural norms and social experiences necessary for successful functioning in society” refers to the concept

1) adaptation 3) socialization

2) upbringing 4) education

The process of socialization of the individual continues

1) from birth to 7 years

2) from birth to 18 years

3) from birth to 30 years

4) all my life

Agents of primary socialization include

1) babysitter 3) policeman

2) school principal 4) priest

Are the following statements about socialization correct?

A. Socialization is carried out during the spontaneous influence of life circumstances on a person.

B. Socialization is carried out as a result of the targeted influence of society through the education system.

1) only A is true 3) both judgments are true

2) only B is true 4) both judgments are incorrect

What characterizes the reproductive function of a family?

1) raising children in family traditions

2) guardianship of minors and the elderly

3) population reproduction

4) creating a favorable psychological climate in the family

Belonging to the K. family provides its members with the opportunity to gain fame in scientific circles. This example reflects the function of the family

1) emotional and psychological

2) educational

3) protective

4) social status

L.'s adult granddaughter takes care of her grandmother: helps around the house, brings food, cooks. What function of the family does this example illustrate?

1) educational

2) social control

3) household

4) social status

Are the following statements about the family true?

A. The family is one of the institutions of socialization of the younger generation.

B. The basis of a family can be marriage or consanguinity.

1) only A is true 3) both judgments are true

2) only B is true 4) both judgments are incorrect

Part 2(B)

When completing the tasks in this part, write down your answer in answer form No. 1 next to the task number (B1 - B6), starting from the first cell. The answer must be given in the form of a word (phrase), a sequence of letters or numbers without spaces or punctuation marks. Write each letter or number in a separate box in accordance with the examples given.

1 – option.

8th grade

Part I

A1. Man as one of the people:

A2. The phase of personality formation, during which a person assimilates the behavior patterns of the group:

A3.

A) The family constitutes the formal environment of a person;

B) Only the immediate environment of a person is considered to be agents of socialization?

A4. Are the statements about globalization correct?

A) Globalization manifests itself in all spheres of society;

B) Does globalization lead to the isolation of European states from the rest of the world?

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect

A5. Which of the following positions Not relates to social relations:

1) conduct of election campaign by a candidate for deputy

2) holding a strike by employees of the enterprise

3) a walk in the forest with a dog

4) paperwork when applying for a job

Part II.

IN 1. "personality".

Temperament, character, abilities, motivation, physiology.

Answer _______________

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between these examples and areas of public life:

examples of public life

A) elections of the head of state 1) spiritual

B) congress of the ruling party 2) political

C) church service 3) economic

D) provision of credit 4) social

AT 3.

“To determine the level of progressiveness of any___________(1), sociology uses two main criteria: the level of productivity___________(2) and the degree of ___________(3) of the individual in society. The first reflects, first of all, the state of the economic sphere of society, which, as is known, has a direct impact on other spheres of public life. This takes into account not only physical, but also intellectual work, work in the field social security and services, etc. The second criterion __________(4) - the level of individual freedom - is an indicator of the level of development of socio-political means that help ensure __________(5) all members of society in freedom and __________(6).”

one

A) society D) need

B) progress E) nature

C) freedom G) responsibility

D) labor

Part III.

C1. Give a definition of the concept “personality”. Write two sentences containing information about the person.

C2 . What are global problems? Give three examples of global problems.

C3. What is socialization? Name the agents of primary socialization.

C4. What is reform? Name three differences between reformist and revolutionary development of society.

Test on the topic: “Personality and Society.”

Option 2.

8th grade

Part I

A1. Characteristics of a person in society:
1) individual 2) citizen 3) individuality 4) personality

A2. The phase of personality formation, when a person becomes part of society:

1) adaptation 2) individualization

3) integration 4) disintegration

AZ. Are the judgments about worldview correct?

A) Diversity of worldviews enriches society;

B) Is a worldview both a product and an expression of a spiritual personality?

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect

A4. The manifestation of continuity in the development of society serves as an example:

1) a sharp leap in the development of society 2) evolution

3) global problems of social development 4) revolution

A5. Changing any part of the system without affecting the existing foundations is:

1) reform 2) progress 3) revolution 4) evolution

Part II.

IN 1. Below is a list of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, characterize the concept"globalization".

Transnational corporations, nationalization, information space, integration, unification.

Find and write down a term that refers to another concept.

Answer _______________

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between the stages of development of society and their characteristics:For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Characteristics of the stages of development of society

A) the main factor of production – 1) agricultural (traditional)

Scientific and technological progress 2) industrial

B) predominance of industrial 3) post-industrial

production (information)

B) dominance of subsistence farming

D) the predominance of the service sector in the economy

Write down the selected numbers in the table.

AT 3. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing.

Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted in place of the gaps.

“Dictionary of the Russian language SI. Ozhegova defines a person as “a living being with ____________(1) and ____________(2), the ability to create tools and use them in the process of social ____________(3).” This definition combines in this concept two essences of a person - his biological origin and his social essence. Man on one side. part _________(4), and its formation is subject to all natural ____________(5). He, like other natural beings, must constantly satisfy his physiological _____________ (6) (eat, drink, sleep, etc.), must protect his body from the cold with clothing. But man is not only a biological being, he is also a social being (in other words, public).”

The words in the list are given in nominative case. Each word (phrase) can only be used one once. Choose one word after another, mentally filling in each gap. Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need to fill in the blanks.

A) consciousness D) nature

B) speech E) need

C) labor G) thinking

D) law

This table shows the pass numbers. Under each number, write down the letter corresponding to the word you chose.

Part III.

C1 . Define the concept of “individuality”. Write two sentences containing information about personality.

C2 . What is globalization? Give three consequences of globalization in the modern world.

NW. What are social nomes? In what forms they exist, give examples of each form.

C4 . What stages in the development of society do scientists identify? Give three signs of one of these steps.

Test on the topic: “Personality and Society.”

3 – option.

8th grade

Part I

A1 . Most general characteristic person is the term:

1) individual 2) citizen 3) individuality 4) personality

A2. The phase of personality formation, when a person is looking for means and ways to designate his individuality:

1) adaptation 2) individualization

3) integration 4) disintegration

AZ. Are the judgments about socialization correct:

A) Agents of primary socialization include a person’s formal environment;

B) Does the process of socialization continue throughout his life?

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect

A4. Are the judgments about the reform correct:

A) Reform is an attempt to preserve the existing order of things in society;

B) Most often, reforms are carried out by the top of society?

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect

A5. The process of worldwide economic, political and cultural integration and unification is:

1) identification 3) globalization

2) personalization 4) monopolization

Part II.

IN 1. Below is a list of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, characterize the concept"social norms".

Permission, morality, seven, prohibition, traditions, law.

Find and write down a term that refers to another concept.

Answer _______________

AT 2. Match between global problems and their types:For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Global problems types of global problems

A) the problem of global terrorism 1) environmental

B) the problem of the “third world” countries 2) political

B) depletion of natural resources 3) social

D) demographic problem 4) economic

Write down the selected numbers in the table.

AT 3. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing.

Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted in place of the gaps.

“Society arose at a certain stage of development _________(1). It is part of nature and at the same time qualitatively different from it. Society is a complex _________(2), all elements of which constantly interact with each other. Society can be conditionally divided into four spheres: economic, social, political and spiritual, interconnected but at the same time possessing a certain independence. All these four large spheres of public life interact with each other. They are not only interconnected, but also mutually condition each other. Indeed, although _______(3) plays an important role in the life of society, the basis is still __________(4). In turn, the economic sphere could not exist without people, bearers of class, group and other relations. at the same time, the same people are carriers of forms of social _________ (5). Thus, all the indicated __________(6) lives of society form a single whole, that is, a specific society with a certain appearance.”

The words in the list are given in the nominative case. Each word (phrase) can only be used one once. Choose one word after another, mentally filling in each gap. Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need to fill in the blanks.

A) structure D) sphere

B) nature E) consciousness

C) politics G) freedom

D) economics

This table shows the pass numbers. Write down under each number the letter corresponding to the word you chose.

Part III.

C1 . Give a definition of the concept “person”. Write two sentences containing information about the person.

C2. List the main phases of personality development.

NW. What is the progress of society. Give three examples of social progress.

C4 . What is a revolution? Name three differences between reformist and revolutionary development of society.

Test

Option 1

A1. Are the following statements about socialization correct?

A. During socialization, the individual assimilates social experience.

B. During socialization, the individual enters the social environment and adapts to it.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A2. Class type of social stratification

1) inherent in European medieval society

2) characteristic of ancient Eastern civilization

3) is universal in nature

4) characteristic of an industrial society

A3. Are the following judgments about assessing a person’s position in society correct?

B. Prestige is the degree to which others recognize a person’s personal and business qualities.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A4. Are the following statements about social conflicts true?

A. Conflict interaction exists in any type of society.

1) only A is correct

2) true only b

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A5. This status is inherited. Its owner is endowed with certain social privileges. This is the status

1) official

2) aristocrat

3) financier

4) entrepreneur

A6. Castes, estates, classes are

1) types of social stratification

2) stages of development of states in modern times

3) social groups inherent in medieval society

4) elements of the social status of the individual

A7. Income, wealth, education, prestige in their totality are

1) an indicator of social progress

2) manifestations of social mobility

3) criteria of social stratification

4) a measure of social wealth.

A9. Are the following statements about the family true?

A. A family is a small group.

B. The family is a social institution.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A10 Are the following statements about social mobility correct?

A. One of the manifestations of vertical social mobility is population migration.

B. A marriage concluded between representatives of the same social stratum is not a manifestation of horizontal social mobility.

1) only A is correct

2) true only b

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

1) community of life

A12 Are the following judgments about social norms true?

A. Social norms include only those regulations that are enshrined in laws.

B. Behavior that does not correspond to accepted norms in society is called conformism.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

IN 1. Below are a number of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, relate to the concept of “ethnic community”

Nationality, tribe, nation, clan, caste.

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between status characteristics and types of social statuses.

AT 3.

“Society is dynamic: both individuals and social groups are constantly changing their ________ (1). This phenomenon is called social ________ (2). Sociologists distinguish several types of it. Movements that do not change the social status of individuals and groups are called ________ (3) mobility. Examples are the transition from one age group to another, a change of place of work, as well as the relocation of people from one area or country to another, i.e. ________ (4). ________ (5) mobility presupposes a qualitative change in a person’s social status. Examples include receiving or losing a noble title in a feudal society, a professional career in a modern society, etc. The channels of mobility are social ________ (6): family, school, property, church, army, etc.”

one once.

A) migration

B) mobility

B) horizontal

D) institute

D) status

E) vertical

G) group

H) stratification

I) marginalization

C1 Give definitions with examples: social institutions, deviant behavior, nation.

C2 Explain. What is the process of socialization? List the agents of socialization.

C3. What meaning do social scientists put into the concept of “interethnic relations?” Drawing on your social science course knowledge, compose two sentences containing information about interethnic relations.

C4. Give basic methods of conflict resolution with examples.

C5. You will have to prepare a detailed answer on the topic “Family in modern society.”

Topic: “Social development modern society" Grade 11Option 2

A1. The expression of social stratification is

1) difference in types economic systems

2) diversity of cultural traditions

3) class division of society

4) ideological pluralism

A2. Workers industrial enterprises in economically developed countries

1) make up the majority working population

2) belong to the group of “white collar” workers

3) belong to the marginal part of society

4) as a social group they are decreasing in number

A 3. The degree to which society recognizes the merits of a particular person’s personality is

A 4 Are the following judgments about social conflicts true?

A. One of the conditions for the emergence of social conflict may be differences in the values ​​of the warring parties.

B. Social conflicts always lead to negative consequences.

1) only A is correct

2) true only b

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A5.What sign underlies the unification of people into such social community How are the Parisians?

1) social class

2) ethnic

3) demographic

4) territorial

A6. A historically established community of people, the main stages of development of which are tribes, nationalities, nations - this is

3) state

A7. Are the following judgments about human social roles true?

A. A person’s social roles are determined by his social status.

B. Acceptance of a social role is personal.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A8. The class division of society reflects

1) type of government

2) type of social stratification

3) the nature of economic relations

4) feature of the political system

A9. Are the following judgments about social institutions true?

A. Modern society is characterized by a low degree of institutionalization.

B. A social institution is a stable set of norms regulating certain areas of activity.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A10. Are the following statements about social mobility correct?

A. Getting an education is a means of social mobility.

B. Vertical mobility can be carried out against a person’s wishes.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

A 11. Youth as a social group is distinguished by

1) community of life

2) community of social origin

3) socio-psychological characteristics

4) unity of political views

A12. Are the following statements about social norms correct?

A. Social norms regulate the life of society.

B. Social norms define the duties of one person towards another or other persons.

1) only A is correct

2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct

4) both judgments are incorrect

IN 1. Below is a list social groups. All of them, with the exception of one, are formed along political and ideological lines.

Communists, social democrats, liberal Catholics, conservatives.

Find and indicate a term that refers to another concept.

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between events and the types of social mobility associated with them.

AT 3. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing.

“A family is a small ________(B) based on _____________(A) and/or consanguinity, whose members are united by living together and household, emotional connection, mutual _______ (B) towards each other. Also called family is social______ (G). those. a stable form of relationships between people, within which the main part of people’s daily lives is carried out, i.e. sexual relations, childbearing and primary ______________(D) children, a significant part of domestic care, educational and health care, especially in relation to ______(E) and the elderly.”

The words in the list are given in the nominative case, singular. Each word (phrase) can only be used one once.

Select one word after another, mentally filling in each gap with words. Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need to fill in the blanks.

3) socialization

4) team

5) responsibilities

6) institute

7) relationships

C1. Give definitions with examples: depopulation, social norm, social stratification

C2. What meaning do social scientists put into the concept of “deviant behavior”. Drawing on your social science course knowledge, write two sentences containing information about deviant behavior.

C3. Give any three examples of the impact of various social institutions on the process of individual socialization.

C4 List the main social institutions. indicate their symbols and functions.

C5.You will have to prepare a detailed answer on the topic “Socio-demographic problems of our time.”

Make a plan according to which you will cover this topic. The plan must contain at least three points, of which two or more are detailed in sub-points.